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Ep 94 - How to: Know if you Should Demonstrate or Experiment

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Should you demonstrate or experiment for hands-on science? And how do you know the difference?

In today’s podcast, we are going to take a look at these two types of hands-on scientific tests and when you should use them.
Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/94
Note - This audio is an expansion of a popular post from Elemental Science. See the original post here:

Timestamps
(0:57)
Your options for hands-on science.

  • You have lots of ways to help your students encounter science face-to-face.
  • Two of the most common are scientific demonstrations and experiments.

(1:55) The Scientific Demonstration

  • Definition: A scientific demonstration is an explanation of a process that is illustrated through an example, which serves as proof or evidence of the scientific principles at work.
  • These allow your students to see the principles of science firsthand.
  • The teacher models the principles of science as the student observes.

(3:40) The Experiment

  • Definition: An experiment is a test or trial done for the purpose of discovering something unknown or validating a theoretical principle.
  • These always follow the scientific method.
  • The student is the driving force and the teacher is the mentor.

(6:04) The Subtle Difference

  • Scientific demonstrations are teacher-led and student observed.
  • Experiments are student-led and teacher-facilitated.

(6:23) Learn how to know which one to use in your homeschool.

  • Use scientific demonstrations during the early years. Think of these as your knowledge-building tools.
  • Use experiments as your students get older. Think of these as your exploratory tools.
  • As your students mature, your role shifts from the demonstrator, or feeder of knowledge, to the mentor, or educational facilitator.

(11:14) Get help for teaching science at home with our programs.

Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect with us on the web:

Read this far? THANK YOU!
Please help us get the word out by REVIEWING this podcast, by SUBSCRIBING to this podcast, and by SHARING this podcast with your homeschooling friends.
We would REALLY appreciate it!

  continue reading

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Want to talk shop? Send me a text.

Should you demonstrate or experiment for hands-on science? And how do you know the difference?

In today’s podcast, we are going to take a look at these two types of hands-on scientific tests and when you should use them.
Show Notes - https://elementalscience.com/blogs/podcast/94
Note - This audio is an expansion of a popular post from Elemental Science. See the original post here:

Timestamps
(0:57)
Your options for hands-on science.

  • You have lots of ways to help your students encounter science face-to-face.
  • Two of the most common are scientific demonstrations and experiments.

(1:55) The Scientific Demonstration

  • Definition: A scientific demonstration is an explanation of a process that is illustrated through an example, which serves as proof or evidence of the scientific principles at work.
  • These allow your students to see the principles of science firsthand.
  • The teacher models the principles of science as the student observes.

(3:40) The Experiment

  • Definition: An experiment is a test or trial done for the purpose of discovering something unknown or validating a theoretical principle.
  • These always follow the scientific method.
  • The student is the driving force and the teacher is the mentor.

(6:04) The Subtle Difference

  • Scientific demonstrations are teacher-led and student observed.
  • Experiments are student-led and teacher-facilitated.

(6:23) Learn how to know which one to use in your homeschool.

  • Use scientific demonstrations during the early years. Think of these as your knowledge-building tools.
  • Use experiments as your students get older. Think of these as your exploratory tools.
  • As your students mature, your role shifts from the demonstrator, or feeder of knowledge, to the mentor, or educational facilitator.

(11:14) Get help for teaching science at home with our programs.

Got questions? Email support@elementalscience.com or connect with us on the web:

Read this far? THANK YOU!
Please help us get the word out by REVIEWING this podcast, by SUBSCRIBING to this podcast, and by SHARING this podcast with your homeschooling friends.
We would REALLY appreciate it!

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